Board Flex

Use the slide below to find your preferred board flex. A stiffer board is more stabile at speed and more responsive edge-to-edge. Stiffer boards hold an edge through a turn much better. Stiffer boards require a better technique. Softer boards tend to be easier to turn and are more forgiving, but less solid at higher speed. A soft board is better for butters and presses.

Terrain

Jib & Park

These boards are more specific for the riders who spend most of the time in the park or into urban riding, riding rails. These snowboards have a tendency to be softer in flex and with true twin shape. This is your playful choice.

Jib & Park

These boards are more specific for the riders who spend most of the time in the park or into urban riding, riding rails. These snowboards have a tendency to be softer in flex and with true twin shape. This is your playful choice.

All Mountain & Freestyle Boards

The All Mountain snowboards are the most versatile boards and designed for the rider who likes doing a little bit of everything. From cruising the pistes and playing in the park to riding powder. For a more freestyle orientated board you want a twin or directional twin board. The Freestyle boards are for the riders who like to make the whole mountain into a park.

All Mountain & Freestyle Boards

The All Mountain snowboards are the most versatile boards and designed for the rider who likes doing a little bit of everything. From cruising the pistes and playing in the park to riding powder. For a more freestyle orientated board you want a twin or directional twin board. The Freestyle boards are for the riders who like to make the whole mountain into a park.

Powder & Backcountry

These high spec and lightweight boards are designed to give float in powder with stiffer flex, setback stance and deeper sidecuts. These boards often come with powder specific profiles. Does what it says on the tin really...

Ability Level

Beginner

These Snowboards are designed for the first time buyer who spent a few days or up to 3 weeks on the snow. If you don't want to rent a board and would like your own snowboard that will help you progress to the next level and won't break your bank, you should find it here.

Intermediate

These Snowboards are great for the rider who master their technique and have at least a few weeks on the snow and want something a little bit more challenging and fun to ride.

Advanced

The Advanced snowboards are for the experienced riders that feel very comfortable on a board. These Snowboards are for the hard charging and really skillful rider that wants the board with the highest spec.